1cebea089b
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=18231
51 lines
1.5 KiB
Nix
51 lines
1.5 KiB
Nix
{ fetchurl, stdenv, libpng }:
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# debian splits this package into plotutils and libplot2c2
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# gentoo passes X, this package contains fonts
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# I'm only interested in making pstoedit convert to svg
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stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
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name = "plotutils-2.6";
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src = fetchurl {
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url = "mirror://gnu/plotutils/${name}.tar.gz";
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sha256 = "1arkyizn5wbgvbh53aziv3s6lmd3wm9lqzkhxb3hijlp1y124hjg";
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};
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buildInputs = [libpng];
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configureFlags = "--enable-libplotter"; # required for pstoedit
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doCheck = true;
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meta = {
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description = "GNU Plotutils, a powerful C/C++ library for exporting 2D vector graphics";
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longDescription =
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'' The GNU plotutils package contains software for both programmers and
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technical users. Its centerpiece is libplot, a powerful C/C++
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function library for exporting 2-D vector graphics in many file
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formats, both vector and raster. It can also do vector graphics
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animations.
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libplot is device-independent in the sense that its API (application
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programming interface) does not depend on the type of graphics file
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to be exported.
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Besides libplot, the package contains command-line programs for
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plotting scientific data. Many of them use libplot to export
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graphics.
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'';
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homepage = http://www.gnu.org/software/plotutils/;
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license = "GPLv2+";
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maintainers = [
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stdenv.lib.maintainers.marcweber
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stdenv.lib.maintainers.ludo
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];
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platforms = stdenv.lib.platforms.gnu;
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};
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}
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